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the attack lasted just a few minutes and then the suspect took off o foot in an alert the university of maryland police said he headed in direction of that playground. prince george's county police are leading the investigation.t have much to go on. we spoke with them and a young man wh lives right here and said, this is disturbing.>> we actually one of my roommater came in a it happened. he was on scenore the police arrive andn same i said huge police presence booutside. probablyut ten cop cars back here,hi searc for him actively. lights on aga the house for the whole night almost. making me think he may come back or walk around. >> unfortunately we don't have a description forhim. the area provide any information to assistus, please give us all ca >> that number 1-866-411-tips. >> told victim ok but did receive ondical atten today. >> someone fired a gunshot at georgia avenue petworth station. according to metro transit police no, witnesses no suspects no victims. still trying to d trackown shooter. >> montgomery county police tonight offering a reward to help find this man. he was caught on c
the attack lasted just a few minutes and then the suspect took off o foot in an alert the university of maryland police said he headed in direction of that playground. prince george's county police are leading the investigation.t have much to go on. we spoke with them and a young man wh lives right here and said, this is disturbing.>> we actually one of my roommater came in a it happened. he was on scenore the police arrive andn same i said huge police presence booutside. probablyut ten...
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host: you are the director of the university of maryland's center for health and homeland security. w did that organization come about and what is your primary mission? guest: we are in our 18th year. it came about the president of the university, after the 9/11 attacks, de-tided he went to use the resources. my campus was where the nursing skill was. host: baltimore. guest: yes, baltimore. to use these resources professional schools to solve the problems, at that point, people were more worried about terrorism then natural to that natural disaster. orwere about terrorism, bridging storms, emerging infectious diseases, and cybersecurity concerns. we are an inside the university consulting institution. andave an academic side offer, with various professional schools, mastered -- masters degrees in crisis management. host: and funded entirely by the university of maryland? guest: funded by the clients we service. we are self-funded, like for example, if you we are going yetelp the hospital, week into a contract with them and get paid for our services. because we are a nonprofit, inside
host: you are the director of the university of maryland's center for health and homeland security. w did that organization come about and what is your primary mission? guest: we are in our 18th year. it came about the president of the university, after the 9/11 attacks, de-tided he went to use the resources. my campus was where the nursing skill was. host: baltimore. guest: yes, baltimore. to use these resources professional schools to solve the problems, at that point, people were more...
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the > university of maryland, three student el. . eeg a mp faci button >> cros furd a campus at l. tal. heinudincl get themro to we dan afuture. >>ys bore world leaders natio a nsny i lndersil w president trump plans to skip it and hold histh ita a should participating in chetemaliyes, dc ap and atna ld georgetown road was vandalized. the memorial isng m the cross with the crchuhill taken from the location. police aren't looking to prosecute anyone. the are asking any who has taken those items return them to the site. >>> motorcyesfil wlti s memoria thepita details desiodes.n adtrstemononratimemot motorcycles filled the str eets to recognize and prisoners of war and.s.members. ams vides willoc tradition of bringing thousands upon thousands of riders into tn on the challenge. >>> last lidecember, rng nsar idt i it startedsotra lan st will become permanent. change will take effect novemr city i lkingt a bus travel. >>> a pregameon celebrati that flamed was a penalty for the entire aguele.disappointed. >>> major work on the bay bridge ab
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the search ntsecoxuallyin assaulting a womt the university of maryland. >> melanie alnwick has m morniot happened 8 :3this is 0usually atraveled ard section tofn college park. yovementryiolo cned cl tose to . wa andve uniyrse. h aerttack jun nce georgee cntyerepo them about happened. thayeyki sng rounds college avenue columbia avenue when a map came up behind her and tnocked hero the ground to the old town play ground. you of maryland police tweet add lert for students to avoid the area. haveox was over the sce a description o i'm asking if there was anyone in the area information that can assist u us. please give us a call. >> the womane're told got hospital. again as you heard the police saying there not much description. early on the universy of maryland police in their tweet aspadescribed suspect ashite there is not much there you can use. prince george county police did saythat there have been no oto aher similar attacs in the area. >>> all right. k melanie alnwicrtinpo forg5:02. two te nationalss of sex crimes of k axtd theyaccuse starting the relationship when 1 is years oxt 25 an
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students advanced to the final at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was triumphant tragedy. one of the presentation categories is a 10 minute performance. next, a junior level performance by three middle school students from atlas academy and waco, texas, on the brainwashing of hitler's youth. >> this is the triumph and tragedy of the hitler's youth. >> we fight, we sacrifice, we triumph. of this lovesence banner that represents our fury, ice will to devote my energies to the savior of our country, adolf hitler. i'm willing and ready to give my life for him, so help me god. >> what are you doing here? i am here because i've been told you can't keep up. >> my students need to know the real history -- theytler's himself says are the youth of the future. you will teach our country. >> i refuse. it is a lie. >> you are dismissed. >> sir, where is our teacher going? >> he is being sent to be retrained. now we will teach you, the leaders of tomorrow, what germany is destined to become. >> i learned so much today about our people and our histor
students advanced to the final at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was triumphant tragedy. one of the presentation categories is a 10 minute performance. next, a junior level performance by three middle school students from atlas academy and waco, texas, on the brainwashing of hitler's youth. >> this is the triumph and tragedy of the hitler's youth. >> we fight, we sacrifice, we triumph. of this lovesence banner that represents our fury, ice will to devote my...
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discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. is a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare to go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all dr absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now in your book with it what the valve there is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's rep
discuss that i'm now joined by matt bassler cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. is a privilege to be with you thank you for inviting me now about the daycare to go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing...
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just 3000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. e 2019 theme was triumph and tragedy, and one of the presentation categories is a 10 minute performance. next, a junior level performance by three middle school students texas ons academy in the brainwashing of hitler's youth. >> this is the triumph and tragedy of the hitler youth. in the presence of this blood banner that represents our fuhrer, i represent to devote all of my strength to the savior of adolf hitler. i am willing to give my life to him, so help me god. what are you doing here? commandant. i'm here because i've been told you can keep up with the curriculum. >> my students need to learn real history and science. you will teach. >> i refuse. >> you are dismissed. >> sir, where is our teacher going? >> he is being sent to be retrained. now we will teach you, the leaders of tomorrow, what germany is destined to become. >> i learned so much today about our people and our history. at last, here is some of you who can get us out of this mess. >> don't get your hopes up on the p
just 3000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. e 2019 theme was triumph and tragedy, and one of the presentation categories is a 10 minute performance. next, a junior level performance by three middle school students texas ons academy in the brainwashing of hitler's youth. >> this is the triumph and tragedy of the hitler youth. in the presence of this blood banner that represents our fuhrer, i represent to devote all of my strength to the savior of adolf...
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just three thousand students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was "triumph and tragedy." we talk with three aboutts from honolulu their project on the picardy des pinker versusn -- des moines decision. >> our topic was tinker versus des moines, a supreme court case wore blacknts armbands in protest of the vietnam war. it caused a lot of controversy because it received backlash and they got suspended for it. district their case to court, where they lost and faced tragedy, and took it to the supreme court, where they ended up winning and securing student rights to free speech. >> how did you hear about this story? >> we are actually in ap weernment and politics, and are going through the landmark court cases throughout history. this stood out to us because it involves students around our age, and it is important to us because looking out in the world now, there is a lot of student activism occurring, and it is important to understand why we have these rights and who to appreciate for gaining us these rights. >> i look at the design
just three thousand students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was "triumph and tragedy." we talk with three aboutts from honolulu their project on the picardy des pinker versusn -- des moines decision. >> our topic was tinker versus des moines, a supreme court case wore blacknts armbands in protest of the vietnam war. it caused a lot of controversy because it received backlash and they got suspended for it. district their case to...
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over 500,000 students took part with 3000 advancing to the finals held in june at the university of maryland in college park. up next, for seventh grade students from the phelps center for gifted education in springfield, missouri presented a 10 minute performance entitled the fight for the 19th amendment. >> we are doing a performance title basket. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >>> alice paul and activist for equal rights helped with the triumph of american women being able to vote. they continue to fight for women's rights to vote. these women continued for equality. lucy -- was another activist in the women's right movement. c the national women's party in 1913 and participating in many protests concerning women's rights. thanks to them and many other activists, women can vote in america. it doesn't mean it was easy. the 19th amendment was established. >> i was was born in new jersey on january 11, 1885. >> two brothers, raymond perry and their sister helen. she grew up being a strong believer of the quaker faith. in 1901, her mother vested. after that, she went on to graduate work. >> in 1906, she got
over 500,000 students took part with 3000 advancing to the finals held in june at the university of maryland in college park. up next, for seventh grade students from the phelps center for gifted education in springfield, missouri presented a 10 minute performance entitled the fight for the 19th amendment. >> we are doing a performance title basket. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >>> alice paul and activist for equal rights helped with the triumph of american women being...
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just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was triumphs and tragedy and one of the presentation categories is a 10-minute performance. next, a junior-level performance by three middle school students from atlas academy in waco, texas, on the brainwashing of hitler youth. >> hi, i'm lucas. >> i'm michael. >> i'm ben. and this is the triumph and tragedy of the hitler youth. we fight, we sacrifice, we triumph. >> inspect presence of this banner, which represents our fewererer, i swear to devote all my energies and strengths to the savior of our country, adolf hit lemplet i'm ready and willing to give my life for him, so help me god. > what are you doing here? [speaking in german. >> and i'm here because i've been told you can't keep up with our new curriculum. >> my students need to learn real math and science. not by your arian issue -- ideas. >> hitler has declared you will teach our children these things. >> i'm not teaching these lies. >> then you are dismissed. >> sir, where's our teacher going? >> from now on,
just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was triumphs and tragedy and one of the presentation categories is a 10-minute performance. next, a junior-level performance by three middle school students from atlas academy in waco, texas, on the brainwashing of hitler youth. >> hi, i'm lucas. >> i'm michael. >> i'm ben. and this is the triumph and tragedy of the hitler youth. we fight, we sacrifice, we triumph. >> inspect...
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just 3,000 students advance to the finals at university of maryland in june.019 theme was tritry dump tragedy. the categories included exhibits, web sites, documentary, paper, and performance. up next, a 10-minute performance by three middle school students from mills river, north carolina.
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police urming n ution after a is attacked bisexual orpredatr the university of maryland cpus and not f from metro station. >>wabi no ded to operate sports bettingook is challenged in court by a man exempt from following the law. >> and las vegas aces just the latest battle in effort to bringon wnba champiship to the district. "fox 5 news morning" 5 a.m. starts now. >> mel row rail lines are on time. may our way down to 66 everything else looks nice. enjoy that now....
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nichols professor of academic studies at the university of maryland joins us tonight. coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: part of this argument the schools are getting rich at the expense of the athletes seems absolutely right to me. >> absolutely. >> tucker: worth a debate. i'm not sure it has to do anything with anybody's race. i don't think it does. i think that's a real thing. >> i think it does have to do with race but that's okay. >> tucker: but, i'm just shocked as someone who grew up in a country where the triumph over segregation was held up as comparable to storming the beaches at normandy. one of our great achievements people on the left would say let's resegregate. >> i don't think she saring for segregation. if you read the piece what if 10 or 20 or a couple dozen blue chip athletes decided to go to hvcu and make them competitive and therefore they would reap the benefits as you stated that alabama has where they make $174 million off of their football athletes. why not have historically black colleges reap those benefits and we know tha
nichols professor of academic studies at the university of maryland joins us tonight. coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: part of this argument the schools are getting rich at the expense of the athletes seems absolutely right to me. >> absolutely. >> tucker: worth a debate. i'm not sure it has to do anything with anybody's race. i don't think it does. i think that's a real thing. >> i think it does have to do with race but that's okay. >>...
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just 3,000 students advance to the finals at university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was tritry dump tragedy. the categories included exhibits, web sites, documentary, paper, and performance. up next, a 10-minute performance by three middle school students from mills river, north carolina. >> hello. we would like to present our junior group performance. >> how the tragedy of polio >> and the triumph of public accountability. >> changed how america reacts to infectious disease. >> infectious disease has caused death and suffering. >> changing the course of human history. these casualties were real people. >> with real dreesms >> real families. >> and real lives. >> according to a historian, the death toll was 10 million. the roman leader calmly responded to the second century outbreak. >> using his personal resources to keep panic from the streets. >> when you arrive in the morning, think of what a privilege it is to be alive. to breathe. to think. to enjoy. to love. >> the bubonic plague. >> unlike the romans, the sufferers of the bubonic plague lacked
just 3,000 students advance to the finals at university of maryland in june. the 2019 theme was tritry dump tragedy. the categories included exhibits, web sites, documentary, paper, and performance. up next, a 10-minute performance by three middle school students from mills river, north carolina. >> hello. we would like to present our junior group performance. >> how the tragedy of polio >> and the triumph of public accountability. >> changed how america reacts to...
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. >>> the university of maryland will honor a former coach in a big way this week or coming up.@630 for t detail♪ . ♪ . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thr ♪. ♪. >>> the dc council looking to ban so-called gay panic defense and thousands of northern virginiay, lining up at amaz's job fair and a multi-million lawsuit filed against kevin har s after aex tape emerges.ng tmz br that down. first, shawn starts us off. >>> let talk about what you just mentioned. have you ever heardf gay panic defenses? it allows a person charged with a violent crimeo claim they acted in self-defense after learning the victim was gay. there's an effort now to end that practice in dc. dc council chairhil mendelson is moving forward with the sexual orientation and gender identity panic defense prohibition act. the multiple acts o violence adjacentstrict a the district against transgendered individuals is a piece of this. but we know
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r is george county for a man accused of sexually assaulting e university of maryland the alleged assaultne hapd monday nig the victim assaulted was treated it at the hospital. if you have any information you're asked trcall police. >> f montgomery countsy high school res wrestling coach facing several charges of child porn. >>> he was former volunteer assists aunt coach in gauge urzbg in 2015 through 2018 they found thousands of disturbings picshowing girls as young as three engage gauging in sex acts. >>ozens of my grandmothers and childr are suing u.s. vox. >>> the ceo of boeing invited to testify before congressut next month the 737 max planes and planes were grounded earlier this year following two deadly crashes and severalhonvestigation into the 7p 37 m designed and boeing has been working with the faa on new flight simulinor training attempt to ge the planes bk up into the air. >> new sca targeting people who use the payment app convenient mow. several police say some users are getting a text message their skt about to be charges and they're directed to a web site where the can decl
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host: you are the director of the university of maryland's center for health and homeland security. w did that organization come about and what is your primary mission? guest: we are in our 18th year. it came about the president of the university, after the 9/11 attacks, de-tided he went to use the resources. my campus was where the nursing skill was. host: baltimore. guest: yes, baltimore. to use these resources professional schools to solve the problems, at that point, people were more worried about terrorism then natural to that natural disaster. orwere about terrorism, bridging storms, emerging infectious diseases, and cybersecurity concerns. we are an inside the university consulting institution. andave an academic side offer, with various professional schools, mastered -- masters degrees in crisis management. host: and funded entirely by the university of maryland? guest: funded by the clients we service. we are self-funded, like for example, if you we are going yetelp the hospital, week into a contract with them and get paid for our services. because we are a nonprofit, inside
host: you are the director of the university of maryland's center for health and homeland security. w did that organization come about and what is your primary mission? guest: we are in our 18th year. it came about the president of the university, after the 9/11 attacks, de-tided he went to use the resources. my campus was where the nursing skill was. host: baltimore. guest: yes, baltimore. to use these resources professional schools to solve the problems, at that point, people were more...
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on the back of well the part that baghdad flared professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor bassler president trumps new up point he is for national security advisers definitely much less colorful and much less known for what you have heard about robert there brian do you think he is a good pick or he is probably better suited to working for it with trump and bolton he seems to be a basically cooperative conciliatory character he has moderate credentials in foreign policy he wrote a book published during the 2016 presidential campaign which was mainly polemics i just sent a very short essays attacking various forms of elements of obama foreign policy so we have some knowledge he also seems to have a reputation for working smoothly with others he worked in the presidents who come up with presidential campaigns so i think he is not mean it's hard to know how. well he will function in the job and he may or may probably will not the odds are against him becoming a really strong and effective force for foreign policy simply because it's not clear that his relationship w
on the back of well the part that baghdad flared professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor bassler president trumps new up point he is for national security advisers definitely much less colorful and much less known for what you have heard about robert there brian do you think he is a good pick or he is probably better suited to working for it with trump and bolton he seems to be a basically cooperative conciliatory character he has moderate credentials in foreign...
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days to discuss that i'm now joined by matt cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book today with you weren't the separate chapter. i suppose we would have a separate chapter on all or all 3 are now 4 of the people of the time trump has chosen to be a national security advisor but bolton would get the most emphasis i think i think he's probably the most colorful of all right absolutely and also the man who came in with very very strong opinions and not a lot of tolerance for other people's opinions and now your book with the elder is called in the shadow of the oval office and personality wise john bolton the somebody who likes to take the center stage wasn't it he's repeated when shearing out o
days to discuss that i'm now joined by matt cells turned professor of public policy at the university of maryland professor dessler it's a privilege for me to talk to thank you very much for your time. it's a privilege thank you for inviting me now about the daycare that go you published a very influential book on the history of president's national security advisers as i was reading it it occurred to me that in this capacity john bolton was truly one of a kind if you were writing that book...
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journey several years ago at the four-year college level, a particular program we have at the university of maryland. that was built around multidisciplinary intake. our first objective was we were not recruiting the top 1-2% of the classes in this particular career field. so we needed a way to go after that so we did that. the secondary is the two-year colleges and vocational trades and creating apprenticeship programs around those students to bring them into the organization. not everybody need a computer science degree to perform a cyber role. and then the third area is the academy construct of the organization. >> c-span 3 is back live at the 10th annual billington cyber security summit. up next we'll hear from chief information security offices from the justice department, homeland security and the export homeland security and the export im >>so i used to be the cio at the department of interior.
journey several years ago at the four-year college level, a particular program we have at the university of maryland. that was built around multidisciplinary intake. our first objective was we were not recruiting the top 1-2% of the classes in this particular career field. so we needed a way to go after that so we did that. the secondary is the two-year colleges and vocational trades and creating apprenticeship programs around those students to bring them into the organization. not everybody...
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there is a professor at the university of maryland that wrote a book on public lands that said in the800's after the civil war, our policy was homesteading. we passed all sorts of homesteading laws. i think the last was 1912, 1916. each of those was a failure because the people making those laws were living thousands of miles away from people in washington, who were trying to make decisions on lanes in the west. if you really want people on the ground, making decisions and not fearful of being overturned, put them out there were the land is. bureau of land management lands where most of this stuff can where most of this stuff can take place, where carbon sequestration will take place, where energy production will take place, are placed in the west. allowing them a greater understanding of where they are and what they are doing will just benefit us. when i deal with land managers in my home state of utah, the ones who live there that are part of the blm, the part of the forest service, and part of the community, they make great decisions. it is only when you move up the food chain to c
there is a professor at the university of maryland that wrote a book on public lands that said in the800's after the civil war, our policy was homesteading. we passed all sorts of homesteading laws. i think the last was 1912, 1916. each of those was a failure because the people making those laws were living thousands of miles away from people in washington, who were trying to make decisions on lanes in the west. if you really want people on the ground, making decisions and not fearful of being...
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. >> from the university of maryland, one quick point and one question.quick point, we did a poll on u.s. trade in june and is strikingly similar results. we are not supposed to be reporting that asking questions. i would comment itself is strikingly similar. one thing that has been true in public opinion over a long period of time is a reversal of the partisan divide on trade. in the 80s and 90s democrats were marked trade skeptical than the beginning around 20002005 -- >> so what's the question. >> it seems to predate trump and i wonder if the survey can shed any light on that. i know trade was one of just several issues. >> part of it has to do with the change and come position of the republican party. party. a lot of the better educated whites in particular used to be part of the republican party and they have now shifted allegiance so that part of the response because the shift upward among the americans today is partly because i think it would've republicans think president trump can improve trade agreements so they are banking on his being able to
. >> from the university of maryland, one quick point and one question.quick point, we did a poll on u.s. trade in june and is strikingly similar results. we are not supposed to be reporting that asking questions. i would comment itself is strikingly similar. one thing that has been true in public opinion over a long period of time is a reversal of the partisan divide on trade. in the 80s and 90s democrats were marked trade skeptical than the beginning around 20002005 -- >> so...
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peter morici to talk about it, university of maryland economics professor. ht idea about the fix of social security. >> they want to greatly expand pensions soaking rich. connell: this is not even the rich. would find it hard to believe this would get through. some of these people are not exactly what you call rich raising tax. >> that's true. at the bottom of the ladder, near the bottom of the ladder. the tax increases are very minimal. they're there as token guess ture we're really increasing taxes for everybody. this is vote-buying scheme. it is not going any place. it has zero prospects in the senate. connell: we've done a million and one segments over the years on social security and everybody has a plan. this is just, hey pay more in payroll taxes, extend it for 75 years. it is probably going nowhere. at some point we'll have to do something about the solvency of these programs, including social security. what do we do? raising the age? what do you advocate for. >> in terms of pension system as opposed to medicare, we need to raise the retirement age. p
peter morici to talk about it, university of maryland economics professor. ht idea about the fix of social security. >> they want to greatly expand pensions soaking rich. connell: this is not even the rich. would find it hard to believe this would get through. some of these people are not exactly what you call rich raising tax. >> that's true. at the bottom of the ladder, near the bottom of the ladder. the tax increases are very minimal. they're there as token guess ture we're...
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let's talk about it with jason nichols who lectures at the university of maryland and jerome murdoch is a fox news contributor. welcome to you both. the senate is broken, washington dc statehood can save it. why do dc residents languish as second-class citizens in our own country while the senate runs further and further to the right without a popular mandate? it is racism. >> i don't think it has to do with race at all. some years ago, a democrat congressman from michigan who happens to be white said he was opposed to dc statehood and said nobody in dc change the columns of the capital and can leave whenever they want, no accused him of being racist. i don't think it has to do with race. there was a partisan concern that you see, you have two democratic senator that it to the u.s. senate and i like the idea of 50 states, 50 stars on the flag. >> congressman rashida tlaib is flying a flag with 51 stars. here's the gallup polling on this. do you favor or oppose dcs it, favorite 29%, of those 64%, no opinion 8%. a lot of people to persuade. >> we should talk to the dc residents was one
let's talk about it with jason nichols who lectures at the university of maryland and jerome murdoch is a fox news contributor. welcome to you both. the senate is broken, washington dc statehood can save it. why do dc residents languish as second-class citizens in our own country while the senate runs further and further to the right without a popular mandate? it is racism. >> i don't think it has to do with race at all. some years ago, a democrat congressman from michigan who happens to...
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jason nichols is a professor for african-american studies at the university of maryland. >> thank you. >> tucker: i wonder -- it's not by the way just beto a bunch of other candidates have said they are for, this for mandatory buy backs, gun seizures, what would that look like? and i'm thinking about. this i'm thinking there are a lot of guns in poor neighborhoods, both bad people but primarily good people, law abiding people who use them to protect themselves. and a lot of those guns would be banned under the beto scheme or the elizabeth warren scheme or the kamala harris scheme. that would mean armed agents are going to be going to the west side of chicago or east side of detroit going in african-american neighborhoods in baltimore door to door and taking people's guns. how is that going to work. >> first of all, i do have respect for beto. i think beto was a man who he didn't spin in the spin room. which i respect. he is somebody who said what he is going to do. >> tucker: i agree with. >> i disagree with whath he intends to do. i think, number one,ds when we look at it
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he lectures african american studies at the university of maryland.lcome. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: okay. so more to the point, a piece in g.q., the senate is broken. washington statehood can save it. why do d.c. residents like us languish a second class while the senate goes further and further to the right without a popular mandate? well, it's racism. >> it's nothing racistic at all. the late john dingell from michigan who is white said he was opposed to d.c. statehood. he said nobody in d.c. is chained to the columns of the capitol and can leave when they want. nobody accused him of being racist. there's a partisan concern that you'd have two democratic senators added to the u.s. senate certainly. i like the idea of 50 states, 50 stars on the flag and 100 u.s. senators. we should leave that alone. >> congressman rasheeda talib is flying a flag with 51 stars. she's ready to move ahead. jason, here's gallop polling. do you favor making d.c. a state? 64% no opinion. 8% a opinion. a lot of people to persuade there. >> we should talk to the d.c
he lectures african american studies at the university of maryland.lcome. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: okay. so more to the point, a piece in g.q., the senate is broken. washington statehood can save it. why do d.c. residents like us languish a second class while the senate goes further and further to the right without a popular mandate? well, it's racism. >> it's nothing racistic at all. the late john dingell from michigan who is white said he was opposed to d.c....
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will bring in university of maryland economist peter morici, first trust advisors chief economist brianesbury. essentially peter, president trump saying we are the suckers of the world. how can we be this powerful, this mighty, all the weaker economies people are paying them to lend them money. what is wrong with us? >> what is right with us. it is very foolish to have negative interest rates for anything other than a very shore-term policy. i think it is very bad for europe's banks. we're engaged in a race to the bottom. the real problem with europe's negative interest rates for us is the exchange rate. instead of cutting our interest rates any further, we should begin intervening in exchange markets again. try to drive down the value of the dollar basis selling dollars that would be another way putting liquidity into the system. no matter how you put liquidity in, you benefit somebody, penalize somebody. i would rather do it through the exchange market, driving down the euro and yuan as we can than simply pumping more reserves in. charles: brian, maybe not negative rates, bullard, who
will bring in university of maryland economist peter morici, first trust advisors chief economist brianesbury. essentially peter, president trump saying we are the suckers of the world. how can we be this powerful, this mighty, all the weaker economies people are paying them to lend them money. what is wrong with us? >> what is right with us. it is very foolish to have negative interest rates for anything other than a very shore-term policy. i think it is very bad for europe's banks....
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journal, michael greenberger, director for the center of health and homeland security at the university of marylandcusses local, state and federal disaster response. the, the editor of washington examiner, philip klein, discusses the republican party and campaign 2020. at 9:30 a.m., a lawyer for the immigrant children in the floras
journal, michael greenberger, director for the center of health and homeland security at the university of marylandcusses local, state and federal disaster response. the, the editor of washington examiner, philip klein, discusses the republican party and campaign 2020. at 9:30 a.m., a lawyer for the immigrant children in the floras
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the study by researchers at the university of maryland at unc charlotte also found that mother spent more time caring for children and states for child care was more expensive groupon and yelp may be looking to merge the wall street journal reporting that they may strike up a deal, although it's unclear exactly how it's going to all shake out. right now groupon is worth less than yelp so that may kill the buyer. if the deal goes through. thank you thank you joya we'll take it. >>7.21 coming up though an atm machine gets stolen in the south bay and then abandoned on a highway will tell you how ingenious the thieves were and a big development in the deadly diving boat fire in southern california investigators say a critical safety precaution was not followed. and here's a live look outside the bay bridge approach, robin winston in the traffic center with your friday commute we'll get the update from her in john travel and weather center talking about triple digit heat this this afternoon. it come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. th
the study by researchers at the university of maryland at unc charlotte also found that mother spent more time caring for children and states for child care was more expensive groupon and yelp may be looking to merge the wall street journal reporting that they may strike up a deal, although it's unclear exactly how it's going to all shake out. right now groupon is worth less than yelp so that may kill the buyer. if the deal goes through. thank you thank you joya we'll take it. >>7.21...
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. >> hi, i'm matt kessler, university of maryland. one quick point and one question. quick point, we did a poll particularly on u.s. trade in june and found strikingly similar results, i'm not going to recite them because we're not supposed to be reporting but i would comment that the results are strikingly similar. one thing that has been true in public opinion over a long period of time is a reversal of the partisan divide on trade. in the 1980's and 1990's, democrats were more trade scrept call and beginning around 2000, 2005, republicans became more trade scrept call. it seems to predate trump and i'm wondering whether this survey can shed any particular light on that. i know trade was one of -- just one of several issueus looked at. dina: i think part of it has to do with the changing composition of the republican party. lot of the better-educated whites in particular used to be part of the republican party and they have shifted allegiance. so i think that is part of the response. and part of it is because now that the shift upwards among republicans today is par
. >> hi, i'm matt kessler, university of maryland. one quick point and one question. quick point, we did a poll particularly on u.s. trade in june and found strikingly similar results, i'm not going to recite them because we're not supposed to be reporting but i would comment that the results are strikingly similar. one thing that has been true in public opinion over a long period of time is a reversal of the partisan divide on trade. in the 1980's and 1990's, democrats were more trade...
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. >> university of maryland so since a book leaves out golden meyer can you comment quick. >> i will nswer more broadly because of the top four who did not make the cut. [laughter] we did go through this by the way to narrow it down to four was not easy because there were moments who took decisions sometimes the decision was not to act they didn't want to the yield to the generals for the six-day war but even the general said you're losing the element of surprise he thought the idea of the west was so important it was worth the delay and everyone was against him. so sometimes people did things. used to joke nobody does nothing but show me your bet by not responding during the gulf war he made sure the coalition did not fracture and the war could be persecuted against saddam hussein. it is hard with each leader we can show an example with a gold in my ear on --dash golda my ear with the rise of sadat and since and she did not pick up on those signals for go there is a whole debate on each of those signals but on the other hand maybe she was not top-tier on the piece issue if we ever di
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. >> brangham: dana fisher studies social she's a sociology professor at the university of maryland, tae's collected extensive on this youth climate movement, and her surveys point the potential impacts-- mo of these young activists will be of voting age by the 2020 election. >> in some ws, the school strike for climate change is what the sit-in was for the civil rights mement. it is a tactic that is doable for people in a very local way, where they can get invold in a movement and, as it diffuses, it can have a huge effect. >> brangham: but fisher says the challenge to this movement-- to force a re-engineering of how the world creates and uses power, and to do it quickly-- is enormous. it would involve converting all gas-powered cars to electric, closing all coal-fired power plants, and dramatically ramping up wind, solar, and even nuclear power. >> ty are asking forsu tantive, transformative change, but they are talking about doing it through traditio and we have seen very few examples of when that's worked c in ontry, or globally. and usually that happens around bilization around a
. >> brangham: dana fisher studies social she's a sociology professor at the university of maryland, tae's collected extensive on this youth climate movement, and her surveys point the potential impacts-- mo of these young activists will be of voting age by the 2020 election. >> in some ws, the school strike for climate change is what the sit-in was for the civil rights mement. it is a tactic that is doable for people in a very local way, where they can get invold in a movement and,...
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level with michael greenberger, director of center for health and homeland security of the university of maryland. then we talk about the republican party in campaign 2020 with washington examiner executive editor philip klein. also peter shea the attorney for the flores agreement will discuss the agreement and the ministration move whole families indefinitely. be sure to watch c-span "washington journal" live at seven eastern wednesday morning, join the discussion. >> a look at the live coverage for wednesday. on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a group of state department officials
level with michael greenberger, director of center for health and homeland security of the university of maryland. then we talk about the republican party in campaign 2020 with washington examiner executive editor philip klein. also peter shea the attorney for the flores agreement will discuss the agreement and the ministration move whole families indefinitely. be sure to watch c-span "washington journal" live at seven eastern wednesday morning, join the discussion. >> a look at...
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i'm matt gessler, university of maryland. one quick point and one quick question. quick point. we did a poll particularly on u.s. trade in june, and found strikingly similar results. i'm not going to recite them because we're not supposed to be reporting, we're supposed to be asking questions. one thing that has been apparently true in public opinion or a long period of time is a reversal of the partisan divide on trade. in the '80s and '90s democrats were more skeptical. beginning in 2000, 2005, republicans became more trade -- >> what's your question? >> it seems to predate trump. i'm wondering if this survey can shed any particular light on that. i know trade was just one of several issues you looked at. >> i think part of it has to do with the change in composition of the republican party. a lot of the better educated whites in particular used to be part of the republican party and they've now shifted allegiance. i think that's part of the response. and part of it is because now that -- well, the shift upward among republicans today is partly because, i think, a lot of repu
i'm matt gessler, university of maryland. one quick point and one quick question. quick point. we did a poll particularly on u.s. trade in june, and found strikingly similar results. i'm not going to recite them because we're not supposed to be reporting, we're supposed to be asking questions. one thing that has been apparently true in public opinion or a long period of time is a reversal of the partisan divide on trade. in the '80s and '90s democrats were more skeptical. beginning in 2000,...
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groups like the defamation league and some academic institutions like the stark program at university of maryland's they do as good a job as they can, but they can only identify a crime if the police have already identified it as a crime or the media has identified it as a crime related to white supremacist violence. we have to understand half of it today goes unsouled. that means 40% of the murders in the united states goes unsolved. because the justice department has this policy of de-pryor tiedsing it, we don't know how much violence is related to these groups. >> what did you learn? what drove these people? was it a turning point they could never turn back? >> it was a very complex movement is one of the things i under. there were a lot of different groups that might have the same goal of a racially pure white ethnic society, but they have different ideologies, philosophies, and even theologies that justify the behavior, and there's an awful lot of friction between them and discontent between them where they don't get along with each other, and a lot of the violence involved in these groups is
groups like the defamation league and some academic institutions like the stark program at university of maryland's they do as good a job as they can, but they can only identify a crime if the police have already identified it as a crime or the media has identified it as a crime related to white supremacist violence. we have to understand half of it today goes unsouled. that means 40% of the murders in the united states goes unsolved. because the justice department has this policy of de-pryor...
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just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. e 2019 theme was triumphs and tragedy and one of the presentation categories is a 10-minute performance. next, a junior-level performance by three middle school students from atlas academy in waco, texas, on the brainwashing of hitler youth. >> hi, i'm lucas. >> i'm michael. >> i'm ben. and this is the triumph and tragedy of
just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. e 2019 theme was triumphs and tragedy and one of the presentation categories is a 10-minute performance. next, a junior-level performance by three middle school students from atlas academy in waco, texas, on the brainwashing of hitler youth. >> hi, i'm lucas. >> i'm michael. >> i'm ben. and this is the triumph and tragedy of
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and then she received an offer to teach at the university of maryland it was a wonderful opportunity her. however she has not able to get her h one b visa out of the united states. finally she was approved after the visa petition was denied this was great dismay knowing this was a possibility. so we contacted the senator from maryland. so we followed up after six months it we have all been advised and told the process would take even longer but unfortunately there is no timeline. but there is no end in sight. then that companionship separated from the person closest to me in life i don't know when we will get together again. and all of her request the delay has forced me to quit at the university to reunite with my wife in australia but i also have to leave behind my mom and two brothers who live in the united states. this is a very hard and heartbreaking decision to make but to pursue our hopes and dreams to build a family and community also was program director i have to leave my students behind. but there is no alternative for me have to be with my beloved wife i don't know my fut
and then she received an offer to teach at the university of maryland it was a wonderful opportunity her. however she has not able to get her h one b visa out of the united states. finally she was approved after the visa petition was denied this was great dismay knowing this was a possibility. so we contacted the senator from maryland. so we followed up after six months it we have all been advised and told the process would take even longer but unfortunately there is no timeline. but there is...
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next to him is philip cohen, associate of professor at university of maryland and has had a long-standing interest in gender, family and social change and he's published extensively on the gender of labor within families and between men and women outside of families. in addition he's maintain and strong issue in measurement issues in household and family structures. phil, well to aei. lyman stone next is an adjunct fellow here and also a research fellow at institute for family studies. he blogs about migration, population dynamics and regional economics at his blog in a state of migration. he also writes regularly for voxx, the big idea and the federalist and his work has been covered in "new york times," "post" and "wall street journal" and our fearless moderator is karlyn bowman who deals across all social and economic topics. in addition she has long publicly comment on the evolution of american politics through the lens of key demographic and geographic changes so please join me in welcoming our distinguished guests. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, rink, and i would also like to
next to him is philip cohen, associate of professor at university of maryland and has had a long-standing interest in gender, family and social change and he's published extensively on the gender of labor within families and between men and women outside of families. in addition he's maintain and strong issue in measurement issues in household and family structures. phil, well to aei. lyman stone next is an adjunct fellow here and also a research fellow at institute for family studies. he blogs...
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next to him, philip cowans a professor of sociology at the university of maryland he is a long-standing interest in gender family and social change. in particular published extensively within families between men and women outside of family spirit he has maintained a strong interest in measurement issues and household family structure. welcome to aei. a research fellow in the institute for family studies. he blogs about migration, population dynamics and regional economics in the state of migration, he also writes regularly the big idea and for the federalist and his work for extensively in the new york times and wall street journal and many other places. our fearless moderator today a senior fellow at aei where she compiles and analyzes american public opinion on a wide variety of issues ranging across all economic and social topics. she has long publicly commented on the evolution of america politics through the lens of key demographics and geographic changes. please join me in welcoming the distinguished guest. [applause] >> they can very much. i would also like to add my welcome to
next to him, philip cowans a professor of sociology at the university of maryland he is a long-standing interest in gender family and social change. in particular published extensively within families between men and women outside of family spirit he has maintained a strong interest in measurement issues and household family structure. welcome to aei. a research fellow in the institute for family studies. he blogs about migration, population dynamics and regional economics in the state of...